| (a) |
to identify laws which are no longer needed or
relevant and which are liable to the
repealed; |
| (b) |
to identify laws which are not in harmony with
the changing times or modern times and which need changes; |
| (c) |
to identify laws which require changes or amendments
in the normal course and to make suggestions for their amendments; |
| (d) |
to consider in a wider perspective the suggestions
for revision / amendments suggested by Supreme Court or High
Court or by Expert Groups in various Departments with a view
to co- ordinate and harmonize them; |
| (e) |
to consider reference made to it by Departments
in respect of legislation having bearing on the working of more
than one department; |
| (f) |
to examine the existing laws in the light of generally
accepted objectives of State policy like social and economic
justice to the weaker sections of society and to suggest such
legislation as might be necessary to implement these policies; |
| (g) |
to revise the State Acts and Rules framed under
various Acts of general importance so as to simplify them by
consolidation of amendment or otherwise and to remove anomalies
and ambiguities; |
| (h) |
to consider any other matter referred to by Government. |